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In reply to the discussion: Almost all of our problems end up having the same solution. [View all]4th law of robotics
(6,801 posts)11. I'd be interested in trying at eliminating the min. wage
and having a guaranteed minimum income instead.
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yup. ironic isn't it, that big companies prefer to pay an effective tax on labor.
unblock
Nov 2012
#38
It also lets them keep wages down because everyone is tied to their job
Jackpine Radical
Nov 2012
#39
Its not a problem yet, but it will eventually be...but not in the same way of Greece
davidn3600
Nov 2012
#37
most public companies see their share prices plummet and would become takeover targets
unblock
Nov 2012
#9
would that mean employers could pay $1 an hour and the gov't would subsidize
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#31
Improve for the 99% but not the 1%. They want ALL the money and they want it NOW. nt
valerief
Nov 2012
#26
I can get behind that. I usually say "livable" minimum wage since 10/hr isnt livable in many places.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2012
#41
An exception which needs a different solution: the let's-send-American-jobs-to-foreign-countries-to
AnotherMcIntosh
Nov 2012
#43